
Your kid loves Night at the Museum — the hopping statues, the dramatic Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart’s daring spirit — but their history lessons? Snooze fest. The “boring facts + dates” model leaves them glazed over, tuning out, or worse — muttering “When will I ever use this?” under their breath.
You worry that real history is lost to Hollywood exaggeration or become just another dusty chapter. Without hooks that capture imagination, they’ll only remember the movie version — not the real stories of Amelia Earhart, Theodore Roosevelt, Napoleon, or the mystery of Easter Island statues. You don’t want your kid to grow up thinking historic figures are just caricatures. Besides, your child’s curiosity deserves more than “memorize and regurgitate.”
Enter History: The Real Characters Behind Night at the Museum — a 4-lesson, self-paced adventure that blends cinematic fun with historical truth.
Meet the true Amelia Earhart and discover how brave she really was.
See how Theodore Roosevelt stacks up against his movie portrayal.
Understand Napoleon’s rise (and fall).
And explore the mystery of the Easter Island statues — the real story behind those silent sentinels.
Each module includes a lively video lesson + interactive quiz, so your child engages and retains. No more dragging through dry textbooks — just inspired stories, memorable facts, and the “Aha!” moments that make history stick.
Invest only $20 USD and hand your child the keys to understanding the real legends behind the movie magic.
Instructor: Kristine Sader